Am Sonntag, den 04.11.2007, 02:47 +0000 schrieb Tristan Wibberley: > Hi, > > On Sat, 2007-11-03 at 22:21 -0400, Sebastian Heinlein wrote: > > > So the user must have administrative privileges to enable mulithead with > > proprietary drivers or to make the configuration permanently. On the > > other hand temporarily changing the resolution (free and proprietary > > drivers) and temporarily using dualhead (free drivers) should not > > require administrative privileges. > > > > I plan to add a "Store configuration permanently" checkbutton to the > > main window, see http://glatzor.de/filesink/displayconfig/restore.png > > I never liked that sort of thing - it's not a part of the settings, but > rather what to do with them upon clicking an action at the bottom. What > do you think of changing "OK" to something like "Use for this session" > and, if the user is a member of admin, adding another button along side > it "Set as default"? > > That seems a bit more GNOMEy and less like the old Windows 95 "Why did > that happen? I pressed OK" because like most GNOME dialogues the user > would press the command they want to issue rather than selecting a > variation of the command to issue and then "OK" to issue that variation.
Very good point.
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